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Research Is Vital to Watchdog Group’s Advocacy Role, Director Says

As a college student working at a small library in Dallas, Pa., Jeff Krehely, director of research at the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, developed a keen appreciation for what he calls the nonprofit way of doing things. “At the library, people from the wealthiest to the poorest…

The War in Iraq: A Sampling of Charities Providing Relief Aid

Organization In region since Amount raised Activities Adventist Development and Relief Agency International

Interest Rates for Planned Gifts

From the issue dated April 17, 2003 Following are the interest rates, provided by the Internal Revenue Service, for computing charitable deductions for charitable remainder trusts, gift annuities, charitable lead trusts, and some other deferred gifts. April 2003 3.6% March 3.8% February 4.0%…

Campaign Update

Status and recent results of drives for endowments, capital improvements, and other needs Started or announced To conclude Goal Amount raised Purpose Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association (Calif.) May 2000 2005 $25,000,000 $10,030,299 For research on the neurodegenerative disorder commonly…

Nonprofit Pay: Salary Ranges at Organizations in New York City

ALSO SEE: Salaries Rise for Fund Raisers in New York Annual budgets of organizations $3-million or less $3.1-million to $6-million $6.1-million to $10-million $10.1-million to $20-million $20.1-million to $50-million $50.1-million or more Administration and management Chief executive…

A Directory Aids Michigan’s Charities in Diversifying Their Boards – but a Lack of Visibility Hampers Its Effectiveness

BRAINSTORMS By Rebecca Gardyn About six years ago, Margaret Talburtt and Mary Kramer realized that they were both concerned about the same trend: While American women were increasingly moving into powerful jobs, relatively few of them were also moving into boardrooms of the nation’s large nonprofit…

A Background in College Administration Prepares a Unicef Official to Help Girls in Strife-Torn Nations Seek Education

ENTRY LEVEL Nancy Klaus Age: 52 First job: Assistant to the director, Office of Career Development and Placement, Philadelphia College of Art Current job: Director, Office of the President, United States Fund for Unicef, New York In 1987, after obtaining a degree in city planning and history of art…

Trustees, CEO’s Share Success Stories About Organizational Transitions

Managing Change: Lessons Learned From Nonprofit Leadersoffers insights from board chairmen and directors of charities on how they have successfully adapted to organizational change. The guide discusses such challenges as moving from a founding committee to a governing board, working with a new…